Vital People: Cowichan to use land on Salt Spring for ceremonies, education

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The Stqeeye’ Learning Society purchased a four-hectare property on the island for almost $1 million in December

After more than 150 years, descendants of the Quw’utsun peoples have regained some of their traditional territory on Salt Spring Island, which they hope to restore and use for ceremonial and educational purposes.

The property is located within Quw’utsun traditional territory, which stretches from Vancouver Island to the mainland, and was once the site of the Xwaaqw’um village on Burgoyne Bay. When the last owners approached the society indicating they wished to sell, the society launched a campaign to buy and restore the land, which had been used to farm and raise cattle over the years.

“I can’t explain the joy and relief I felt” after the sale was completed, she said. “I was thinking of my late grandfather and his vision. This allows me to carry on my grandfather’s legacy and secures the land for future generations.” Joseph has purchased more than 3,500 native plants that are ready to plant once invasive species are removed to restore a landscape damaged by logging and agriculture.

 

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